Transcriptome dataset to investigate the effect of deep seawater on the gene expression and functional compounds of leaves of Ligularia stenocephalaNCBI.

Seawater is often applied to improve crop quality by supplying minerals to the crop. Due to high salt concentration of seawater, one of key factors for successful utilization of seawater in agriculture would be optimal dilution ratios, which can be determined by physiological and genomic studies. Ho...

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Main Authors: Dewi Komang Anggita, Bimpe Suliyat Azeez, Se-Jin Oh, Jong-Kuk Na
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Se-Jin Oh
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description Seawater is often applied to improve crop quality by supplying minerals to the crop. Due to high salt concentration of seawater, one of key factors for successful utilization of seawater in agriculture would be optimal dilution ratios, which can be determined by physiological and genomic studies. However, genomic studies of crops treated with seawater have rarely been investigated. Ligularia stenocephala, a vegetable and medicinal crop [1], is used to examine the genomic changes in response to the application of deep seawater (DSW) from 605 m depth. RNA sequencing was carried out for three different leaf samples of L. stenocephala treated with 0% (NT), 5% (DSW5), or 10% (DSW10) of DSW using the Illumina NovaSeq 6000 sequencing system. The RNA sequencing generated 38.1 million raw reads for NT, 29.2 for DSW5, and 30.5 for DSW10, respectively. The length of total raw reads was 2.94 (DSW5), 3.08 (DSW10), and 3.85 Gb (NT), while the total length of filtered clean reads ranged between 2.88 Gb (DSW5) and 3.75 Gb (NT). GC contents range between 42.9% (DSW5) and 43.58 (DSW10), while the Q20 quality score ranged between 98.63% (DSW10) and 98.66% (DSW5). Due to the lack of the reference genome for read mapping, the three transcriptome data from this study were merged to generate a reference transcriptome. The percentage of mapped reads ranged from 89.63 (DSW10) to 98.66% (DSW5). The data is accessible at NCBI BioProject: PRJNA1149490. These data provide invaluable information not only for understanding genes responsive to deep seawater application in crop cultivation but also for determining the optimal dilution ratio of DSW without causing salt stress on crops by examining expression profiles of stress-responsive genes.
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spelling doaj-art-08cbcd68ee97429d9dd79618ee0c025a2025-08-20T03:16:26ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092025-04-015911142710.1016/j.dib.2025.111427Transcriptome dataset to investigate the effect of deep seawater on the gene expression and functional compounds of leaves of Ligularia stenocephalaNCBI.Dewi Komang Anggita0Bimpe Suliyat Azeez1Se-Jin Oh2Jong-Kuk Na3Department of Agriculture and Industries, Graduate School, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon, Gangwon, 24341 Republic of KoreaDepartment of Agriculture and Industries, Graduate School, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon, Gangwon, 24341 Republic of KoreaGoseong Deep Sea Water Industry Foundation, Goseong, Gangwon 24747, Republic of Korea; Corresponding authors.Department of Agriculture and Industries, Graduate School, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon, Gangwon, 24341 Republic of Korea; Department of SmartFarm and Agricultural Industries, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon, Gangwon 24341, Republic of Korea; Corresponding authors.Seawater is often applied to improve crop quality by supplying minerals to the crop. Due to high salt concentration of seawater, one of key factors for successful utilization of seawater in agriculture would be optimal dilution ratios, which can be determined by physiological and genomic studies. However, genomic studies of crops treated with seawater have rarely been investigated. Ligularia stenocephala, a vegetable and medicinal crop [1], is used to examine the genomic changes in response to the application of deep seawater (DSW) from 605 m depth. RNA sequencing was carried out for three different leaf samples of L. stenocephala treated with 0% (NT), 5% (DSW5), or 10% (DSW10) of DSW using the Illumina NovaSeq 6000 sequencing system. The RNA sequencing generated 38.1 million raw reads for NT, 29.2 for DSW5, and 30.5 for DSW10, respectively. The length of total raw reads was 2.94 (DSW5), 3.08 (DSW10), and 3.85 Gb (NT), while the total length of filtered clean reads ranged between 2.88 Gb (DSW5) and 3.75 Gb (NT). GC contents range between 42.9% (DSW5) and 43.58 (DSW10), while the Q20 quality score ranged between 98.63% (DSW10) and 98.66% (DSW5). Due to the lack of the reference genome for read mapping, the three transcriptome data from this study were merged to generate a reference transcriptome. The percentage of mapped reads ranged from 89.63 (DSW10) to 98.66% (DSW5). The data is accessible at NCBI BioProject: PRJNA1149490. These data provide invaluable information not only for understanding genes responsive to deep seawater application in crop cultivation but also for determining the optimal dilution ratio of DSW without causing salt stress on crops by examining expression profiles of stress-responsive genes.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340925001593Illumina NovaSeq 6000RNA-seqDifferentially expressed genesVegetable
spellingShingle Dewi Komang Anggita
Bimpe Suliyat Azeez
Se-Jin Oh
Jong-Kuk Na
Transcriptome dataset to investigate the effect of deep seawater on the gene expression and functional compounds of leaves of Ligularia stenocephalaNCBI.
Data in Brief
Illumina NovaSeq 6000
RNA-seq
Differentially expressed genes
Vegetable
title Transcriptome dataset to investigate the effect of deep seawater on the gene expression and functional compounds of leaves of Ligularia stenocephalaNCBI.
title_full Transcriptome dataset to investigate the effect of deep seawater on the gene expression and functional compounds of leaves of Ligularia stenocephalaNCBI.
title_fullStr Transcriptome dataset to investigate the effect of deep seawater on the gene expression and functional compounds of leaves of Ligularia stenocephalaNCBI.
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptome dataset to investigate the effect of deep seawater on the gene expression and functional compounds of leaves of Ligularia stenocephalaNCBI.
title_short Transcriptome dataset to investigate the effect of deep seawater on the gene expression and functional compounds of leaves of Ligularia stenocephalaNCBI.
title_sort transcriptome dataset to investigate the effect of deep seawater on the gene expression and functional compounds of leaves of ligularia stenocephalancbi
topic Illumina NovaSeq 6000
RNA-seq
Differentially expressed genes
Vegetable
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340925001593
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